You only get one shot to impress an agent or producer. Make it count. Our script coverage focuses on the kind of screenplay you wrote. Whether your script is written for a Micro-Budget, the Indie Film Market, or the Studio System we have you covered. Why have a reader used to covering Studio Tent-pole scripts cover your Micro-budget screenplay?

GET PROFESSIONAL SCRIPT COVERAGE THAT ACTUALLY MATTERS TO YOUR SCREENPLAY!

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WHAT CAN WE DO FOR YOUR SCREENPLAY?

Unlike other script consultancy, we provide coverage based on the type of screenplay it is andwork with pools of readers who have experience in each of the categories who can give notes thatfocus on the specifics of the goals of the project.

1) Bulletproof Script Coverage is focused on aligning you with a reader who has experience related to the goals of your script. A self-produced microbudget film should be treated differently than something intended for studio or network. Our readers will be reading with that in mind and with aligned past experience.

2) All our readers have industry experience working at agencies, studios, production companies, and foreign sales firms.

3) Readers are extensively trained and vetted to provide tough but productive notes on your project.

4) We are here to help make your script BULLETPROOF!

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HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR READERS

Reader is a represented novelist with WME, created a TV series with 1212 Entertainment and Sony International and worked as staff writer, digital story development at 1212 Entertainment.

Reader 2

After several years in story development as an assistant, coordinator, and freelancer, reader has assessed 12,000+ projects and judged for dozens of competitions.

Reader 3

Reader works in the writers' room for a one hour drama on USA Network and has previously done coverage for Entertainment One, 2929 Productions, Ridley Scott Associates, Spike TV, and WWE Studios.

Reader 4

After working for two years at a major Cable studio in development, Reader transitioned to working on the writing support staff for a Golden Globe winning drama series, which they've been on for the last two years.

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FAQ

What Is Script Coverage?

When a producer or agent receives your screenplay submission, they rely on a Script Reader to read the script and produce a “coverage report.” The report typically includes a synopsis of the story, some reader comments, and why it worked for them (or didn’t). The Script Reader will then rate your screenplay with a standard “Pass, Consider, or Recommend” rating. Only those submissions rated “Recommend” will move up the chain.

What Do the Standard Coverage Ratings Really Mean?

In line with industry, 95% of all screenplays submitted to Bulletproof Script Coverage will receive a Passrating. This doesn’t mean give up and go back to your day job. Rather, you’ll get expert advice to help you refine your story idea or completed script. 4% of screenplays will receive a Considerrating. This means your screenplay is in great shape, but you have some minor tune-ups to complete before submitting to an agent or producer. Only 1% of screenplays receive a Recommendrating from Bulletproof Script Coverage. If your work gets this rating, start submitting to industry contacts pronto!

Why Is Professional Screenplay Coverage Useful?

A producer or agent will only give your screenplay to a Script Reader for coverage once. Using a professional coverage service like TSL Notes prior to submission to the industry helps your work have a shot at getting past that first gatekeeper, the Script Reader. Our readers will provide you with valuable feedback on how to improve your screenplay — from an objective, professional, and experienced vantage point.

Why Can’t I Just Get Feedback from Other Writers (or Friends & Family)?

The entertainment and media industry is not for the faint of heart, nor for rose-colored glasses. It is, at its core, a business. So while you may certainly rely on your own personal and professional networks to provide you with feedback on your screenplay, it is the cold, hard professional guidance that will help you take your work to the next level.

Who Are the Readers Behind Bulletproof Screenplay?

Our reader network is made up of professionals who’ve served as gatekeepers on the front lines of the entertainment and media industry. Most of our readers have at least 2 years’ experience in the industry and have worked at a management company, production company, or talent agency as a script reader or writer’s assistant. Each reader goes through a rigorous background confirmation, interview process, and coverage sample review. As we strive to continually offer you objective, actionable, and (sometimes) sobering feedback at all stages of the development process, our readers must also maintain complete anonymity at all times.

May I Work with the Same Reader Over Time?

Absolutely. As you evolve your script from your first 20 pages through complete drafts to your final draft, you may choose to stay with the same reader for an additional fee of $15 per analysis. Please note that we may need to extend our turnaround time by up to 48 hours, to allow for availability of the requested reader.

What If My Screenplay Exceeds the Page Limits in the Service Package?

As a rule of thumb, feature film screenplays should not be longer than 120 pages (roughly one page per minute of screen time); television sitcom or drama teleplays should be no longer than 30 or 60 pages, respectively. You should consider trimming your work prior to submitting to us. However, should capturing your story demand the additional pages, we’re happy to read them all. You will be charged an overage fee of $1 per page, per analysis.

Is My Intellectual Property Safe with Bulletproof Script Coverage?

All of the readers in our partner network must accept and adhere to strict terms and conditions to remain part of it. Your work is password protected and never shared with anyone besides your assigned reader. The coverage management system used to manage the review process also maintains a permanent record of every reader who covers your work over time. And, regardless of whether you take advantage of Bulletproof Script Coverage, you should consider registering your work with the WGAW Registry, the industry standard in the creation of legal evidence for the protection of writers and their work.

Are There Any Exceptions on Turnaround Time?

Bulletproof Script Coverage is committed to a maximum turnaround time of 5 days (120 hours or less) for the vast majority of coverage orders. There are three exceptions to our turnaround time commitment:

Same reader requests, where we may need extra time to allow for availability of the requested reader

Spec teleplays, where we may need extra time to allow for availability of a reader who knows the show

Orders on holiday weeks — Thanksgiving; Christmas; New Year’s; Easter; Memorial Day; Fourth of July; and Labor Day. During these periods, we extend our turnaround time to up to 6 days (144 hours or less), to enable our readers to enjoy quality time with family and friends.

If my completed screenplay receives a Recommend rating, will it be sent out for consideration?

Bulletproof Script Coverage and the feedback our readers provide are designed solely to help screenwriters develop their craft, improve their stories, and ensure that their work is industry-ready. Regardless of your screenplay’s rating, we do not share your script with any outside parties for review, consideration and/or feedback. On occasion, we are queried by the industry as to whether we have Recommend-rated scripts that meet their specific parameters (genre, budget, etc.) In those cases, we simply connect the two parties, with the writer’s prior approval.